How can architecture establish a deeper dialogue with the human body? Scherrer Pauline's work develops around this question. His design process is based on taking into consideration body movement in space and as a part of a vast field of sensitive exploration which mixes sketches, models, calligrams, collages and photographs.
Graduated from INSA of Strasbourg in 2009, has been honored for her final project «Un nouvel Institut Jaques-Dalcroze à Genève » with the first prize of the best title of the Academy of Architecture 2010. This project is interested in musical pedagogy based on the movement and proposes specific areas of the body stimulation. The tour of the Institute questions the gravity, balance and the relationship with the vacuum. Multiply directional effects and draw an alternating of contrasted spaces through modeling of solids and vacuum.
After two years of professional works in Paris, the architect now opens her reflection in her stay at Casa de Velázquez, challenging new places: 'ordinary' spaces, daily spaces of Madrid. She travels through the urban space, its trajectories, transitions, borders, boundaries. Throughout her walks, She gets inspired by the spaces that raise her interest and sets the stage for new projects.
Venue.- Casa de Velázquez. Ciudad universitaria. C/ de Paul Guinard, 3. E-28040 Madrid. Spain.
Dates.- 14 March, 2013. 06:00 pm.
The Académie de France à Madrid, Casa Velázquez, presents the roundtable formed by artists Édouard Decam, Pauline Scherrer, Charles Villeneuve, and the architects Javier García-Gutiérrez Mosteiro, François Chaslin and José Juan Barba (architect and moderator).